Reformat some trailing &&, || operators followed by end-of-line comment,
missed by the earlier continuation formating.
An
#if 0
something {
#else
something_else {
#endif
construct in rhack(cmd.c) confused the automated reformatter, resulting
in some code from inside a function ending up in column 1.
Mostly && and || at end of the first half of a continued line rather
than at the start of the second half. The automated reformat got
confused by comments in the midst of such lines.
foo ||
bar
was converted to
foo
|| bar
but
foo ||
/* comment */
bar
stayed as is.
Some excluded code [#if 0] was also manually reformatted, but this is
mainly stuff that can be found via regexp '[&|?:][ \t]*$' (with a lot
of false hits for labels whose colon ends their line).
Replace instances of strings split across lines which rely on C89/C90
implicit concatenation of string literals to splice them together
with single strings that are outdented relative to the code that uses
them. It's uglier but it won't break compile for pre-ANSI compilers.
This covers many files in src/ that only have one or two such split
strings. There are several more files which have three or more. Those
will eventually be '(2 of 2)'.
Noticed along the way: the fake mail message/subject
Report bugs to devteam@nethack.org.
wasn't using its format string of "Report bugs to %s.", so would have
just shown our email address. Doesn't anybody enable fake mail anymore?
I modified that format to enclose the address within angle brackets and
made a similar change for the 'contact' choice of the '?' command.
rather than always use a menu. Only affects menustyle:traditional and
can be overridden at the time by using the 'm' prefix before the #tip
command.
When using the menu, add an explicit pick-from-inventory choice. The
behavior there stays the same: ask about inventory if no floor container
is chosen.
Change end of game disclosure's display for strength, dexterity, &c to
always show the maximum possible value instead of only when the final
value was less than maximum. For both end of game and ^X, change the
description from "limit" to "innate limit" if the current value exceeds
limit due to worn items (gauntlets of power, +N ring of adornment, &c).
Augment the existing enlightenment feedback for blindness: "innately"
blind if poly'd into something without eyes, "permanently" blind if
using the blind-from-birth option, "deliberately" blind if blindness
is solely due to a blindfold, or "temporarily" blind otherwise.
Add status of "not wearing any armor" when applicable, with slightly
different phrasing if it's due to adhering the OPTIONS:nudist conduct.
Add "(glowing light blue)" to the formatted object description when
Sting or Orcrist is glowing due to presence of orcs or "(glowing red)"
if Grimtooth is glowing due to elves. Use "(glowing)" if blind;
assumes that some aspect of the glow (perhaps warmth or vibration) can
be noticed via touch.
Make enlightenment's "you are warned about <monster class> because of
<artifact>" catch up with Orcrist and Grimtooth. It was attributing
Orcrist's warning against orcs to Sting, and Grimtooth's warning was
against "something" rather than elves.
The glow color is now a new field in artilist[], so the biggest part
of this patch is adding an extra value to each artifact's definition.
Make the post-3.4.3 '#terrain' command be more versatile by allowing the
player to choose between floor-only, floor+traps, and floor+traps+objects
so that it is possible to view known traps covered by objects or monsters
and remembered objects covered by monsters. The extra explore mode and
wizard mode choices aren't affected.
I'll push a formatting guide at some point. There may still be
outstanding changes, but please feel free to resolve those as you arrive
a them.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no changes to the actual code
content, but the formatter does have the occasional bug. If you run into
an issue, please fix it!
Fine-tune lycanthropy feedback by combining "you are a werecritter"
and "you are in beast form" into one message. Also, add some new
feedback when lycanthropy and intrinsic polymorph are blocked by
intrinsic unchanging.
Changes to be committed:
modified: include/config.h
modified: include/extern.h
modified: include/flag.h
modified: include/global.h
modified: include/ntconf.h
modified: include/wintty.h
modified: src/cmd.c
modified: src/files.c
modified: src/options.c
modified: sys/share/pcmain.c
modified: sys/share/pcsys.c
modified: sys/share/pcunix.c
modified: sys/winnt/Makefile.gcc
modified: sys/winnt/Makefile.msc
modified: sys/winnt/nttty.c
new file: sys/winnt/stubs.c
modified: sys/winnt/winnt.c
modified: util/makedefs.c
modified: win/tty/wintty.c
Adjust the code and the command line Makefile so that
you no longer have to choose whether to build the tty
version NetHack.exe, or the gui version NetHackW.exe.
Both will now be built in a single 'nmake install' pass.
For those pro players who really want to try their hand
at that zen samurai, without needing to reroll thousands
of times to start with blindfold. Nudist starts without
any armor, and keeps tabs whether you wore any during
the game, for even more bragging rights.
Also makes the Book of the Dead readable even while
blind, for obvious reasons.
Explore mode is now an extended command #exploremode.
There's no sense that a command used max. once per game, and
in normal games not at all, takes up a key. So, analogous to
the 'x' command (swap weapons), 'X' now toggles two-weapon
combat.
Move debugging output into couple preprocessor defines, which
are no-op without DEBUG. To show debugging output from a
certain source files, use sysconf:
DEBUGFILES=dungeon.c questpgr.c
Also fix couple debug lines which did not compile.
This also includes fixes due to Derek Ray to depugpline to work better
on other platforms.
When hiding as a monster, say so during the #monster command and
also list being hidden in the status section of enlightenment/^X.
Also, prevent hiding on the floor or ceiling on the planes of air
and water. (Didn't apply to monsters, who only hide on ROOM spots.)
Half the change to dohide() is just revised indentation.
Change extcmd_via_menu() so that the code which guards against overflow
when gathering menu entries is always present. Now only the explanatory
message when overflow is discovered remains conditional upon DEBUG || BETA.
And make MAX_EXT_CMD actually be the maximum number of extended commands
supported by the menu, instead of MAX_EXT_CMD-2 (which was an off-by-one
bug; capacity for MAX_EXT_CMD-1 was available, but the last slot was always
left unused except if/when unchecked overflow occured).
When the 'extmenu' boolean was set, typing '#' in wizard mode triggered
a crash. The total number of extended commands exceeded the capacity of
extcmd_via_menu() and the code it had to check for that was only in effect
if DEBUG was defined. This boosts the limit from 40 (actally 38) to 50 (48)
and enables the checking code for BETA as well as for DEBUG.
Almost all of this diff is indentation.
branch only. This adds a check when setting a new fruit so that if no fruits
have been created since the last time the option has been set, the current
fruit is overwritten. Result: the user cannot repeatedly set the fruit
option and overflow the maximum fruit number.
Change the post-3.4.3 extended command "#terrain" so that it can be
used in normal play rather than just in wizard mode. It's inspired by
a command in 'crawl' that lets you view the bare map without monsters,
objects, and traps so that you can see the floor at locations which have
been covered up by those things.
normal play
redraw map to show the known portion of it without displaying
monsters, objects, or traps; after player responds to --More--, the
map returns to normal.
explore mode
put up a menu so player can choose between the known portion of
the map as above or the full map. If the level isn't fully explored
then the latter provides information to the player that he hasn't
earned yet, but the _hero_ doesn't learn anything and after --More--
the map reverts to what it showed before. (In other words, unlike
with magic mapping, the unknown portion doesn't become known.)
wizard mode
put up a menu so player can choose among four alternatives: the
two above, the text representation of the map's internal levl[][].typ
codes, or a legend explaining those codes. (Originally, I wanted to
be able to toggle back and forth between these last two, but looking
at one and dismissing it, then reissuing #terrain to look at the
other is much simpler to implement and is good enough.)
My #terrain patch had a typo on the command line and was going
to include doc/fixes35.0 as the log text for a half-dozen files. I
aborted the commit but most of them had already made it into the cvs
repository. This reverts those changes so that the entire patch can
be re-comitted with the right log text. Ugh...
Levitation side-effects get skipped if Levitation toggles while it
is blocked, so BFlying (the reason Flying is blocked) could become stale
in some situations. Enlightment feedback about latent flight capability
was the only thing affected.
From a bug report. The first report complained about levitation
allowing you to move through water on the Plane of Water, something that's
come up in the newsgroup lots of times (mostly about how levitation is
the best way to get around, only occasionally wondering why it works:
water walking doesn't work there because there's no surface, so where are
you levitating such that you're kept dry?) The second report complained
about being told you were floating up if you put on a ring of levitation
while stuck inside a wall (perhaps after being stranded when polymorph
into xorn form ended).
This implements intrinsic blocking for levitation and also for
flying. Being inside solid rock (or closed door) anywhere and being in
water on the Plane of Water are the things that do it for levitation;
those two and levitating are what do it for flying. Entering such
terrain turns off ability to float/fly, and leaving there turns it back
on; starting levitation blocks flight, ending it unblocks (levitation
has always overridden flying's ability to reach the floor). Being able
to phase through rock doesn't prevent levitation and flight from being
blocked while in rock; you aren't floating or flying in that situation.
Simplify many of the intrinsics macros from
#define xxx_resistance (Hxxx || Exxx || resists_xxx(&youmonst))
down to
#define xxx_resistance (Hxxx || Exxx)
by setting or clearing an extra bit in Hxxx during polymorph so that the
resists_xxx() check becomes implicit.
Unfornately there were lots of places in the code that treat Hxxx
as a timeout number--primarily for Stunned, Confused, and Hallucination;
Stunned happens to be one of the revised macros--rather than as a bit
mask, so this patch needed a lot more changes than originally antipated.
Use the grave accent (back tick) character as the keystroke for a
new command which prompts for an object class and then shows a subset of
the discovered objects list covering just the selected class. Similar
to the 'I' variant of 'i' for viewing inventory, and mainly useful once
the '\' discoveries list has grown long.